Irrawaddy-Feb 18

Myanmar’s anti-coup protesters check their social media newsfeeds every night, eager to find out what the main theme for the next morning’s protests will be before the military regime blocks the internet. However, the messages are usually coded. Since the military coup in Myanmar, things are often not what they seem: If you see a post on social media from anti-coup protesters that reads, “Please don’t do it tomorrow,” you should do the opposite. You’re actually being encouraging to do it. Amid heavy troop deployments and the presence of military armored vehicles across the country, thousands of people—from prominent artists to young people—have adopted a variety of creative tactics to show their peaceful opposition to the military regime, while at the same time playfully mocking the coup leaders. Usually, the source of the ideas is unknown.

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